Categories: Endodontics

The Advantages of Keeping Natural Teeth

Deciding whether to undergo a root canal or get a tooth extraction can seem overwhelming. It’s important to consider all options when facing dental issues. In today’s blog, your endodontic specialists in El Paso, TX, discuss the benefits of keeping your natural teeth and help you make an informed decision regarding root canal treatment or tooth extraction.

The Importance of Natural Teeth

Our teeth not only contribute to a beautiful smile but also play a crucial role in oral health and function. Let’s explore the advantages of keeping them:

  • Our teeth are designed for chewing, biting, and maintaining facial structure. Preserving your natural teeth allows you to continue these essential functions without disruption, unlike artificial options like dental implants or bridges.
  • Natural teeth are easier to clean which creates less risk for periodontal disease and decay.
  • Each tooth helps stimulate the jawbone, support healthy gum tissue, and maintain the alignment of surrounding teeth. By keeping your natural teeth, you can prevent complications that may arise from tooth loss, such as bone loss and misalignment.
  • When a tooth is extracted, neighboring teeth may shift over time, causing alignment problems. By choosing a root canal, you preserve your natural tooth structure, avoiding potential dental issues caused by shifting teeth.

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment

A root canal involves removing infected or damaged tissue within the tooth’s root canal system, followed by cleaning, disinfecting, filling, and sealing the space. Let’s look at its advantages:

  • Removing harmful bacteria that could enter your bloodstream and contribute to other dangerous health issues. Dental infections have been linked to heart attack and stroke.
  • Preserve your smile’s natural appearance. This means you can enjoy all the benefits of your natural teeth, including the preservation of your facial structure.
  • After a root canal, your tooth can still perform its intended functions. This eliminates any limitations on chewing or biting that may occur after tooth extraction. Efficient chewing allows for better digestion and absorption.
  • In the long run, root canal treatment tends to be more cost-effective compared to extraction and tooth replacement options. Preserving your teeth may prevent the need for additional dental procedures, thus reducing costs over time.

Schedule A Consultation Today

While both root canal treatment and tooth extraction can address dental issues, the advantages of keeping your teeth are significant. We are glad to evaluate your specific situation and provide personalized recommendations for your oral health needs. Call us at Omni Endodontics in El Paso, TX at (915)990-3636!

 

Dr. Endo

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